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Planning Commission reviews content‑neutrality memo, pauses sign‑code amendments
Summary
Staff presented a legal memo summarizing content‑neutrality issues in the city's sign code and the Community and Economic Development committee asked staff to pause sign‑code amendments pending further review; commissioners discussed election‑sign rules, franchise allowances and balancing business visibility with aesthetics.
Staff member: "So long awaited, I finally had the time to work with our legal team and put together a general content neutrality memo with regard to sign code amendments," the staff member said, describing a memo that summarizes relevant cases, defines content neutrality, and flags unresolved legal issues.
The memo led the Community and Economic Development committee to request a hold on the proposed sign‑code amendments until later this year; staff said the project is likely delayed to late summer or early fall while comments are compiled. The pause reflects concern that some current code provisions could be interpreted as content‑based and raise First Amendment risks.
Why it matters: staff pointed…
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